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What is an ISV Partner? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Independent Software Vendors

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Unlike in-house developers that build tools for internal use, ISVs create software intended for external customers. How ISVs Differ from General Software Developers While both build applications, ISVs operate as businessesselling, licensing, and supporting their software.

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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

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SaaS companies deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, simplifying access and management for users. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. Consider Stax’s partner program.

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The 12 PCI DSS Requirements to Ensure PCI Compliance

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Stax is 100% PCI compliant, which makes it the perfect solution for all your payment processing needs. PCI DSS Requirement 6 – Develop and maintain secure systems and applications As per this requirement, businesses must prioritize security and ensure that security measures are inserted throughout the software development lifecycle.

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ISV vs PayFac: The Similarities and Differences Between Independent Software Vendors and Payment Facilitators

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Underwriting and merchant accounts – ISVs don’t handle underwriting or merchant accounts and focus only on software development. However, as an ISV looking to facilitate payments for its users, you can drastically reduce your costs as well as your time-to-market by partnering with a PayFac like Stax Connect.